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differentiate the property of different operations like additions, subtractions, multiplication, division rational numbers with example ​

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Answered by vinodpandey710
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  1. Addition- the process of adding two or more positive or negative integers, natural numbers or whole numbers together is known as addition. Eg. 54+73+8294= 8421
  2. Subtraction- the process of subtracting two or more positive or negative integers, natural numbers or whole numbers together is known as subtraction. Eg. 53858-749=53109
  3. Multiplication- the process of multiplying two or more positive or negative integers, natural numbers or whole numbers together is known as multiplication. Eg. 648×(-6485)=−4202280
  4. Division- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated. Eg. 5385÷6=897.5.

5. Rational numbers-

Any number that can be written as a fraction with integers is called a rational number . For example, 17 and −34 are rational numbers. (Note that there is more than one way to write the same rational number as a ratio of integers. For example, 17 and 214 represent the same rational number.

Answered by Agjffjfdkn
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Addition- the process of adding two or more positive or negative integers, natural numbers or whole numbers together is known as addition. Eg. 54+73+8294= 8421

Subtraction- the process of subtracting two or more positive or negative integers, natural numbers or whole numbers together is known as subtraction. Eg. 53858-749=53109

Multiplication- the process of multiplying two or more positive or negative integers, natural numbers or whole numbers together is known as multiplication. Eg. 648×(-6485)=−4202280

Division- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated. Eg. 5385÷6=897.5.

5. Rational numbers-

Any number that can be written as a fraction with integers is called a rational number . For example, 17 and −34 are rational numbers. (Note that there is more than one way to write the same rational number as a ratio of integers. For example, 17 and 214 represent the same rational number

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